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Muslim Conference: David Cameron speech

Muslim Conference: David Cameron speech; ENGLAND: London: Lancaster House:INTDavid Cameron MP (Conservative Party Leader) speech SOT- The evil terrorist campaign we have witnessed in recent years has revealed the existence of a murderous ideology which distorts Islam and plays on a range of grievances to turn a small number of young men into revolutionaries. As the Grand Mufti of Egypt said yesterday, "there is nothing in Islam that could ever justify these blatant acts of aggression". Confronting the false basis of this perversion of Islam is one part of what needs to be done.Ensuring an appropriate security response is another.But today I want to talk about the third element: community cohesion.Promoting community cohesion should indeed be part of our response to terrorism. But cohesion is not just about terrorism and it is certainly not just about Muslims. Promoting integration will help protect our security. But too mechanistic a connection between these objectives will make it harder to achieve both, by giving the impression that the state considers all Muslims to be a security risk. After all, it is a tiny minority of British Muslims who support terrorism.And fewer still who are likely to plan or commit terrorist atrocities.That's why, in discussing community cohesion today, I want to focus on another significant trend: cultural separation.There has been a rise in what the French scholar Olivier Roy calls 'religiosity' among second or third generation Muslims of immigrant origin.Of course we should welcome, not condemn, people who choose in a free society to express their religious belief.But what should most definitely concern us is when heightened religious observation is accompanied by a rise in cultural separatism.As the Grand Mufti said yesterday, "Islam calls on Muslims to be productive members of whatever society they find themselves in. Islam embodies a flexibility that allows Muslims to do so without any internal...
Muslim Conference: David Cameron speech; ENGLAND: London: Lancaster House:INTDavid Cameron MP (Conservative Party Leader) speech SOT- The evil terrorist campaign we have witnessed in recent years has revealed the existence of a murderous ideology which distorts Islam and plays on a range of grievances to turn a small number of young men into revolutionaries. As the Grand Mufti of Egypt said yesterday, "there is nothing in Islam that could ever justify these blatant acts of aggression". Confronting the false basis of this perversion of Islam is one part of what needs to be done.Ensuring an appropriate security response is another.But today I want to talk about the third element: community cohesion.Promoting community cohesion should indeed be part of our response to terrorism. But cohesion is not just about terrorism and it is certainly not just about Muslims. Promoting integration will help protect our security. But too mechanistic a connection between these objectives will make it harder to achieve both, by giving the impression that the state considers all Muslims to be a security risk. After all, it is a tiny minority of British Muslims who support terrorism.And fewer still who are likely to plan or commit terrorist atrocities.That's why, in discussing community cohesion today, I want to focus on another significant trend: cultural separation.There has been a rise in what the French scholar Olivier Roy calls 'religiosity' among second or third generation Muslims of immigrant origin.Of course we should welcome, not condemn, people who choose in a free society to express their religious belief.But what should most definitely concern us is when heightened religious observation is accompanied by a rise in cultural separatism.As the Grand Mufti said yesterday, "Islam calls on Muslims to be productive members of whatever society they find themselves in. Islam embodies a flexibility that allows Muslims to do so without any internal...
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